[HPforGrownups] Goodbye!
Wanda Mallett
witchwanda2002 at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 28 00:32:07 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 28302
The fun is always here! Beetles fly! They have wings
under their top shell. Just another thing to think
over. You'll get more on your other topics.
Hope you do come back!
Wanda the Witch of Revere, Massachusetts and Her Merry
Band of Muggles
--- "Mindy C.L." <mindyatime at juno.com> wrote:
> Dear Everyone,
>
> The time has come for me to say goodbye to the
> group. I will have no
> choice but to unsubscribe. This is such a vibrant,
> high volume list, that
> it has simply become a pressure to keep afloat. This
> Friday I printed out
> digests #1319-1336, from last Friday to this
> Thursday, and it took me
> hours to read them. I guess I am not such an HP
> enthusiast anymore, as I
> started finding some of the topics repititious and
> all... There are many
> other interests in my life taking up my time, and
> it's getting impossible
> to remain part of the group. I guess I wil
> rebuscribe again when book #5
> will be published. I really enjoyed my time here.
> HP4GU also taught me
> how yahoogroups are run, and I was able to establish
> one of my own. It
> does not have 2300+ members, only 30, but it is
> taking up most of my time
> and therefore some of the others I belong to, have
> to go...
>
> I will leave you all with two comments on those 15
> digests I consumed
> over Shabbos:
>
> 1. Rita Skeeter the beetle -- how was she always
> able to find the targets
> she was looking for to eavesdrop on? IMHO, it can
> take a beetle several
> hours to inch its way towards its destination! For
> instance, when
> Hermione picked her up from the windowsill of the
> hospital wing, didn't
> it take Rita all day to inch her way across the
> Hogwarts grounds and up
> the walls? Or did she come to Hogwarts as herself
> and transform on
> grounds?
>
> 2. Salazar leaving no heirs aside from Voldy -- I
> find it a bit
> preposterous that someone who lived 500 years ago
> should have only one
> last remaining heir! Did Salazar have an only child
> who also had an only
> child, and so on and so forth all the way to Tom
> Jr.? Or did all of his
> descendants die childless? Most of the time a person
> living 500 years ago
> has descendants left and right and the family tree
> is hard to
> establish... Beats me.
>
> I firmly believe that Dumbledore is Harry's
> great-grandfather, and he
> doesn't know it. Dumbledore probably had a daughter,
> the mother of Lily
> and Petunia. Petunia is at odds with Dumbledore and
> the magical side of
> the family, therefore she refused to acknowledge the
> presence of magic in
> the world, and has no choice but let Harry attend
> the academy. Of course
> Dumbledore wants Harry to be at the Dursleys; it's
> his only other living
> descendant...
>
> Anyhow, I will wait until the next digest so I can
> see the replies to my
> message, and after that, adios, my friends,
> l'hitraot -- I might come
> back when the movie comes out. We'll see... it's
> been fun.
>
> Yours,
>
> MINDY
>
>
> Proud List Owner and Moderator of:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JewishMusic
> For JewishMusic Enthusiasts Everywhere
>
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